Leopoldo María Panero is a modern Spanish poet and a member of the Novísimos
group. Critics have often labeled him insane, transgressive and cursed. His mental illness, schizophrenia,
makes him one of the most controversial Spanish poets and grants him a unique vision
of reality. Culture and society generate and develop rules, limits and prohibitions which every
member of a given society is obligated to obey. In Panero’s writing morality is likened to a constraint
which the poet transgresses. This article concentrates on one of the most important issues
in Panero’s writing, namely, transgressive sexuality (with its socially unacceptable forms, such
as incest or necrophilia). What is more, by using the most significant ideas of Georges Bataille,
Sigmund Freud or Antoni Kępiński, this paper ponders on whether madness is enough to justify
going beyond the social and cultural norms of morality.